Athena and Achilles are proud to share the following announcement:
Dear Universe,
I’m delighted to announce the release of Galatea Resurrects (GR) Issue 25 with 80 NEW REVIEWED POETRY PROJECTS! With this issue, GR has released 1,579 new reviews of work from 559 publishers in 17 countries. This would not have been possible without GR’s volunteer-reviewers – THANK YOU VERY MUCH! You can access the issue at http://galatearesurrection25.blogspot.com but here is the Table of Contents below – spread the word and enjoy!
GR also continues to have a robust list of available review copies. Please consider engaging with a title or two or more; info at http://grarchives.blogspot.com The next review submission deadline is June 30, 2016.
Eileen Tabios
Editor
EDITOR’S INTRODUCTION
NEW REVIEWS
Neil Leadbeater reviews My Chocolate Sarcophagus by Claudia Carlson
T.C. Marshall reviews Poems to Work On: The Collected Poems of Jim Dine, edited with Foreword by Vincent Katz; Woodrat Flat by Albert Saijo; Guantanamo by Frank Smith. Translated by Vanessa Place
Monica Manolachi reviews Secret Weapon by Eugen Jebeleanu, Trans. from the Romanian by Matthew Zapruder and Radu Ioanid
Eileen Tabios engages wardolly, CORNSTARCH FIGURINE, CHANTRY, LILYFOIL and The Milk Bees, all by Elizabeth Treadwell
Sandy McIntosh reviews A Momentary Glory: Last Poems by Harvey Shapiro and Living Is What I Wanted: Last Poems by David Ignatow
Neil Leadbeater reviews In The Weaver’s Valley and Fragile Replacements, both by William Allegrezza
Eileen Tabios engages The Gospel According to Judas by Keith Holyoak
Monica Manolachi reviews Ten Songs from Bulgaria by Linda Nemec Foster
Judith Roitman reviews The Book of the Green Man by Ronald Johnson
Neil Leadbeater reviews Jargon by Brian Clements
Eileen Tabios engages SHIELDS & SHARDS & STITCHES & SONGS by Dan Beachy-Quick
Jeff Harrison engages Collected French Translations: Prose by John Ashbery
Neil Leadbeater reviews Orange Roses by Lucy Ives
Tamas Panitz reviews The Red Dress by Billie Chernicoff
Monica Manolachi reviews Look Back, Look Ahead by Srečko Kosovel, Trans. from the Slovene by Ana Jeinikar and Barbara Siegel Carlson
Eileen Tabios engages MAO'S PEARS by Kenny Tanemura; A Green River in Spring: Poems by Matthew Thorburn; PIGTAIL DUTY by Melissa Eleftherion; and LETTERS FROM ROOM 27 OF THE GRAND MIDWAYHOTEL by Margaret Bashaar
Genevieve Kaplan reviews Fiddle is Flood by Lauren Gordon; a gunless tea by Marco Giovenale; The Goddess can be Recognized by her Step by Sarah Mangold; Tracks by Logan Ryan Smith
Eileen Tabios engages Come In Alone by Anselm Berrigan
Allen Strous reviews A Good Wall by Katie Hartsock, George Bishop, Linda Tomol Pennisi, and Jennifer Kearns
Neil Leadbeater reviews Sentences and Rain by Elaine Equi
Eileen Tabios engages I Live in a Hut by S.E. Smith
Colin Lee Marshall reviews Petrarch Collected Atkins by Tim Atkins
James Yeary reviews Alien Abduction by Lewis Warsh
Eileen Tabios engages Decency by Marcela Sulak
Michael Boughn reviews KA 21st Century Canzoniere by I Goldfarb
Allen Bramhall reviews Hybrid Moments by Jon Curley
Eileen Tabios engages There Are Words by Burt Kimmelman
Neil Leadbeater reviews Broken World and Testify, both by Joseph Lease
richard lopez Reviews All Hat, No Cattle by lars palm
Eileen Tabios engages A Field Guide to Lost Things by Peter Jaeger
Cem Coker reviews Way Too West by Julien Poirier
Eileen Tabios engages ORIGAMI HEART by Andrea Bates (in Sightline, a book of four poetry chaps)
Karolina Zapal engages ] Exclosures [ by Emily Abendroth
Eileen Tabios engages ACTUALITIES by Norma Cole and Marina Adams
Michael Boughn reviews I Once Met by Kent Johnson
Eileen Tabios engages FLUTES AND TOMATOES: A MEMOIR WITH POEMS and The Color Symphonies, both by Wade Stevenson
Eileen Tabios engages Others Will Enter the Gates: Immigrant Poets on Poetry, Influences, and Writing in America, Edited by Abayomi Animashaun with Introduction by Kazim Ali
Valerie Morton reviews The Invisible Girl by E.E. Nobbs
Eileen Tabios engages Orphan Machines by Carrie Hunter
Judith Roitman reviews The Pyrrhiad by Nico Peck
Eileen Tabios engages Fruits and Flowers and Animals and Seas and Lands Do Open by Michael Leong
Neil Leadbeater reviews HOTUS POTUS by Mark Young
Eileen Tabios engages
KRAZY: Visual Poems and Performance Scripts by Jane Augustine
Edric Mesmer engages The True Keeps Calm Biding Its Story and After Urgency, both by Rusty Morrison
Eileen Tabios engages SMILES OF THE UNSTOPPABLE by Jason Bredle
Monica Manolachi reviews He Looked Beyond My Faults and Saw My Needs by Leonard Gontarek
Colin Lee Marshall reviews Lower Parallel by Amy De’Ath
Eileen Tabios engages MORNING RITUAL by Lisa Rogal
richard lopez reviews 66 galaxie by m loncar
Kyle Henrichs reviews cessation covers by Steve Halle
Eileen Tabios engages LEAVING LEAVING BEHIND BEHIND by Inger Wold Lund
Joshua Hussey reviews Velleity’s Shade with poems by Star Black and paintings by Bill Knott
Eileen Tabios engages PASSION by Larry Kearney
Karolina Zapal engages BEAST FEAST by Cody-Rose Clevidence
Eileen Tabios engages COMPOS(T) MENTIS by Aaron Apps
Genevieve Kaplan reviews Alluvium by Erin M. Bertram
Eileen Tabios engages Bad Baby by Abigail Welhouse
Alan Fyfe reviews Ashes and Seeds by Michelle Greenblatt
Eileen Tabios engages MEMOS and
Double-Edged, both by Susan Terris
A SELF-REVIEW
Allen Bramhall reviews DAYS POEM (VOLS. 1 & 2) by Allen Bramhall
FEATURED ESSAY
“Logos and Presence in the Ontological Epoch – David-Baptise Chirot and the New Realism: L’Explication De L’Amour Marxiste” by Tom Hibbard
FEATURED POETS
THE CRITIC WRITES POEMS
POET INTERVIEW
Monica Manolachi interviewed by Neal Leadbeater
FROM OFFLINE TO ONLINE
Julia Wieting reviews Fast Talking PI by Salina Tusitala Marsh
Krystal Languell reviews Chinoiserie by Karen Rigby
Kasey Elizabeth Johnson reviews The Tulip-Flame by Chloe Honum
Annick MacAskill reviews For Your Safety Please Hold On by Kayla Czaga
BACK COVER
2015 Twig Tree: A Poetics
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